Mussoorie Jheel- Dehradun

Mussoorie Jheel is the finest picnic spot located on the Dehradun Mussoorie road, Uttarakhand state of India. The Jheel is an artificial pond and you can hire boats at this place.

Tourists often visit this place as it is very beautiful. The garden and the mountain water seen inside this park look very attractive. The restaurants that you find in this place offer a variety of snacks to the visitors.

Also there are popcorn shops, arts and craft shops and boating facility on the Jheel. Another attraction of this place is Para sailing and horse riding which is very exciting. You can also get pictures clicked of yourself wearing the traditional clothes of Mussoorie.

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